An Improved ChaCha Algorithm Based on Quantum Random Number
Chao Liu, Shuai Zhao, Chenhao Jia, Gengran Hu, Tingting Cui

TL;DR
This paper introduces QRE-ChaCha, an enhanced version of the ChaCha cipher that incorporates quantum random numbers to improve security against classical and quantum attacks while maintaining high efficiency.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel ChaCha variant that uses quantum randomness for initial constants and state injection, strengthening security against differential and quantum attacks.
Findings
Enhanced resistance to differential cryptanalysis.
Keystream passes NIST and GM/T randomness tests.
Maintains high encryption efficiency.
Abstract
Due to the merits of high efficiency and strong security against timing and side-channel attacks, ChaCha has been widely applied in real-time communication and data streaming scenarios. However, with the rapid development of AI-assisted cryptanalysis and quantum computing technologies, there are serious challenges to the secure implementation of ChaCha cipher. To further strengthen the security of ChaCha cipher, we propose an improved variant based on quantum random numbers, i.e., Quantum Random Number Enhanced ChaCha (QRE-ChaCha). Specifically, the design XORs the initial constants with quantum random numbers and periodically injects quantum random numbers into selected state words during odd rounds to enhance diffusion. Compared with the original ChaCha, the present variant shows stronger resistance to differential attacks and generates a keystream with statistical randomness, thereby…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Decision-Making Techniques · Advanced Algorithms and Applications
